News media & interviews
Bojanowski, A. (2023, Jan. 12). The agenda of the super-rich. Die Welt (Germany)
McCracken, J. (2022, Sept.) Two ways to think about Patagonia’s $3 billion climate donation. Grist.org.
Dittmar, S. (2021, February 19). Matthew Nisbet on How to Talk about Climate Change in Today's Hot Political Climate. UWIRE Text, 1.
Callahan, M. (2021, Aug. 12). Some experts see UN climate change report as urgent, but not dire. News@Northeastern.
Hook, L. (2020). Is Jeff Bezos really serious about climate change? Financial Times (UK).
Yoder, K. (2020, May 26). Why are we waiting for billionaires like Jeff Bezos to save us? Grist.org
Climate One (2019, Feb. 7). Donor Power: The Influence of Climate Philanthropy. Climate One podcast.
Eck, A. (2018, Jan. 25). A Record Number of Americans Understand that Global Warming is Happening. NOVA Now.
Anon. (2018, Nov. 22). Democrats and a climate-change dilemma. The Economist.
Williams, T. (2018, Sept. 17). Rising Seas, Bigger Pledges: Are We Entering a New Era of Climate Philanthropy? Inside Philanthropy.
Daniels, A. (2018, Sept. 14). Grant Makers Boost Climate-Change Commitments by Billions. The Chronicle of Philanthropy.
Big Picture Science podcast (2018, Nov. 12). Skeptic Check: Science Denial. SETI Institute.
Scutari, M. (June 6, 2018). "Elites Supporting Elites." What's Wrong (and Right) with Foundation Support of Journalism. Inside Philanthropy.
Anon. (2018, Aug 2.). Republicans inch towards action on global warming. The Economist.
Lindsey, D. (2018, June 18). Foundation Support of Journalism Too Often Ignores News ‘Deserts,’ Report Says. The Chronicle of Philanthropy.
Scutari, M. (June 6, 2018). “Elites Supporting Elites.” What’s Wrong (and Right) with Foundation Support of Journalism. Inside Philanthropy.
Schmidt, C. (2018, June 18). A look at how foundations are helping the journalism industry stand up straight. Nieman Reports.
Shellenberger, M. (2018, June 6). How Trump’s nuke bailout may help America meet Paris climate commitments. Forbes.
Williams, T. (2018, June 6). “Good Progress.” A Leading Funder Weighs in on Climate Priorities. inside Philanthropy.
Heyward, S. (2018, June 4). Climate change has run its course. The Wall Street Journal.
Geman, B. (2018, May 22). Foundations wary of carbon capture and nukes in climate fight. Axios.
Pritzker, R. and Nordhaus, T. (2018, June 13). A bigger tent: Where foundations need to go next on climate change. Inside Philanthropy.
Johnson, N. (2018, May 23). We know what the Kochs want. What about major foundations? Grist.
Williams, T. (2018, May 27). Skewed Priorities? How philanthropy has shaped debates over climate Change. Inside Philanthropy.
Svododa, M. (2018, April 26). Climate Change Communication and Activism. Yale Climate Connections.
Gunther, M. (2018, Feb. 13). Foundations are losing the fight against climate change. The Chronicle of Philanthropy.
Markoe, L. (2017, Feb. 19). Scientists Ponder How to Talk about Climate Change. Religion News Service.
Pearce, W. (2017, Aug. 1). We’ll Never Tackle Climate Change if Academics Keep the Focus on Consensus. The Guardian.com.
Diane Rehm Show (2016, June 22). Environmental Outlook: How Public Opinion Has Shifted on Climate Change and Why. WAMU.org.
Borenstein, S. (2016, April 20). Study: Warming giving US type of weather we prefer _ for now. Associated Press.
Porter, E. (2016, April 19). Liberal Biases, Too, May Block Progress on Climate Change. The New York Times.
Czepel, R. (2016, May 2). Trump wäre eine Katastrophe. Austrian Broadcasting Service (ORF).
Schiermeier, Q. & Tollefson, J. (2015, Oct. 6). South Korean Economist to Lead Global Warming Science Panel. Scientific American.
Schiermeier, Q. & Tollefson, J. (2015, Oct. 6). Four challenges facing newly elected climate chief. Nature magazine.
Watson, T. (2015, Sept. 17). Pope Francis’ visit to highlight climate change issue. USA Today.
Revkin, A. (2015, Sept 16). A Deep Dive into What Exxon Knew About Global Warming and When (1978) it Knew It. Dot Earth Blog, The New York Times.com.
Estrada, E. (2015, May 8). The Art and Science of Science Communication. The Current @ UC Santa Barbara.
Fahy, D. (2014, Nov 13). Hollywood’s Newest Hero Stereotype: The Scientist. The Washington Post.com.
Tong, S. (2014, Nov 7). Low gas prices exciting. Global warming boring. Marketplace: Public Radio International.
Tucker, D.R. (2014, Nov 7). Baker’s commitment to clean energy will be key. The Boston Globe.
Voosen, P. (2014, Nov 3). Seeking a Climate Change. Chronicle of Higher Education.
Horgan, J. (2014, Oct 5). Naomi “Merchants of Doubt” Oreskes Slams “Corrosive” Climate Change Skepticism. Scientific American.com.
Schor, E. (2013, Dec. 13). The Education of an Unlikely Upstart with a “Weird” Name. Energy & Environment Daily.
Schor, E. (2013, Aug. 19). Are Climate Change Deniers the New “Birthers” in Obama’s Playbook? Greenwire.
Dembicki, G. (2013, Aug. 19). Is Bill McKibben Making the Climate Change Fight Harder? The Tyee.ca.
Subramanian, C. (2013, Aug. 8). Rebranding Climate Change as a Public Health Issue. Time.com.
Revkin, A. (2013, Aug. 1). Google’s Science Fellows Challenge the Company’s Fundraising for Senator Inhofe.
Dot Earth blog, The New York Times.com.
Geman, B. (2013, July 6). Obama Channels His Inner Al Gore. The Hill newspaper.
Mooney, C. (2013, April 17). How Science Can Predict Where You Stand on XL Keystone. Mother Jones Online.
Rosenstiel, T. (2013, April 15). Why We Need a Better Conversation About the Future of Journalism Education.
Poynter.org.
Revkin, A. (2013, April 8). Climate Campaigners Try Flooding the Comment Zone. Dot Earth blog, The New York
Times.com.
Brainard, C. (2013, March 28). Hela-cious Coverage: Media Overlook Ethical Angles of Henrietta Lacks Story.
Columbia Journalism Review Online.
Petit, C. (2013, March 12). Matt Nisbet Leads a Tour of Knowledge Journalism. MIT Knight Science Journalism
Tracker.
Kloor, K. (2013, March 9). Is Localism a Retro Fad or Blueprint for Sustainability? Collidiscape blog, Discover
Magazine Online.
Revkin, A. (2013, March 7). A Communications Scholar Analyzes Bill McKibben’s Path on Climate. Dot Earth blog, The New York Times.com.
Harris, R. (2012, Sept. 10). When Heat Kills: Global Warming as Public Health Threat. NPR News “All Things Considered.”
Whibey, J. (2012, Aug. 16). The List Goes on and On: Denier, Alarmist, Warmer, Confusionist, Believer. Yale Forum on Climate Change and the Media.
Anon. (2012, Aug. 16). Public Health, Rather than Environment, National Security? Yale Forum on Climate Change & the Media.
Anon. (2012, Aug. 30). Matthew Nisbet Q&A: Framing Public Health Issues. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
New Public Health Blog.
Anon. (2012, Aug. 14). Scholars’ Research Offers Insight Into Future Debate about Climate Change. Robert
Wood Johnson Foundation.
Gardiner, B. (2012, July 22). We Are All Climate Change Idiots. New York Times’ Week in Review.
Voosen, P. (2012, July 9). Climate: Scientists Struggle with Limits — and Risks — of Advocacy. Greenwire.
Hertsgaard, M. (2012, April 2). How a Grassroots Rebellion Won the Nation’s Biggest Climate Change Victory. Mother Jones.
Bojanowski, A. (2012, Feb. 23). Climate researcher steals secret papers from climate lobby group. Der Speigel.com (DE).
Revkin, A. (2012, May 25). Daniel Kahneman on the Trap of Thinking that We Know. Dot Earth blog, New York Times.com.
Eilperin, J. (2012, Feb. 21). Climate Scientist Admits to Duping Skeptic Group to Obtain Documents. Washington Post.
Spotts, M. (2012, Feb. 21). Climategate Sequel? Scientist Lies to Get Heartland Institute Document. Christian Science Monitor.
Rennie, J. (2011, Dec. 6). Mind Games on Global Warming. Smart Planet.com.
Kuper, S. (2011, Nov. 25). Squabbling While the World Burns. Financial Times Weekend Magazine.
Fouhy, B. (2011, Nov. 10). Tweets Become New Spin Room in 2012 Race. Associated Press.
Revkin, A. (Sept. 28, 2011). Reliable Sources in an Age of Too Much Information. Dot Earth blog at the New
York Times.com.
Whithey, J. (2011, July 11). Reviewing the Nisbet Report and Controversial Claims of Media Progress. Yale
Forum on Climate Change & the Media.
Whithey, J. (2011, July 11). A Yale Forum Extended Chat with American University’s Matthew Nisbet. Yale
Forum on Climate Change & the Media.
Revkin, A. (2011, June 28). Online Climate Explored at Google. New York Times.com.
Badger, E. (2011, April 29). Placing the Blame for the Death of Cap and Trade. Miller-McCune Magazine.
Anon. (2011, April 28). Flush with Cash. So What? The Economist.com.
Walsh, B. (2011, April 25). Battling Over the Climate War. Time.com.
Revkin, A. (2011, April 25). Two Views of Climate Cause and Effect. Dot Earth Blog. The New York
Times.com.
Revkin, A. (2011, April 25). Beyond the Climate Blame Game. Dot Earth Blog. The New York Times.com.
Kenward, A. (2011, April 22). Changes in Public Perception of Climate Change: Q&A with Matthew Nisbet.
Climate Central.
NPR.org (2011, April 21). New Republic: Eco-Movement Faces Hostile Environment. National Public Radio
web site.
Klein, E. (2011, April 21). The Green Movement Might Have Done Everything Right and Sill Lost the Cap and
Trade Fight,Writes Brad Plumer. Washington Post.com.
Petit, C. (2011, April 21). Climate Shift: Matt Nisbet Weighs In On Why Cap and Trade Failed to Catch Fire
with Congress, Public. MIT Knight Science Journalism Tracker.
Plumer, B. (2011, April 21). Blame Game. Has the Environmental Movement Been a Miserable Flop? The
New Republic.com.
Editorial (2011, April 21). Home Truths. Nature, 472, 260.
Adam, D. (2011, April 20). Money Not the Problem in US Climate Debate. Nature.com.
Marshall, C. (2010, Aug. 10). Dueling Pollsters Add Heat to Torpid Climate Debate. New York Times.com.
McAuliffe, B. (2010, July 22). Climate Discussion Heats Up on the Web. Minneapolis Star Tribune. (Also
Kansas City Star.)
Gerstein, J. (2010, June 12). Environmentalists Give Obama a Pass on Oil Spill. Politico.
Pitzer, A. (2010, May 25). In the Shadow of the Ivory Tower: What Can University Magazines Offer
Narrative Journalists? Nieman Storyboard.
Petit, C. (2010, May 20). Matt Nisbet on the Changing of the Guard in Science News Delivery. MIT Knight
Science Journalism Tracker.
McKinnon, S. (2010, April 18). As Earth Day Turns 40, Environmental Movement Focuses on Practical
Solutions. Arizona Republic.
Bruno, M. (2010, March 19). Why Aren't Climate Scientists Talking about Health Care Reform. Grist
magazine.
Petit, C. (2010, March 19). Two Science Policy Pundists Dig Into the "Climate Wars." MIT Knight Science Journalism Tracker.
Ward, B. (2010, March 18). Chill Out and Cool Off, Researcher Advises Climate Scientists Agog Admist Controversies. Yale Forum on Climate Change & the Media.
Revkin, A. (2010, March 8). Should Scientists Fight Heat or Stick to Data. Doth Earth blog, New York Times.com.
Vergano, D. (2010, March 5). Scientists misread data on climate change. USAToday.com.
Acharya, S. (2010, March 4). How Engaged are Youth on Climate Change? American Today.
Samuelsohn, D. (2010, March 3). Graham's Cap and Trade Pronouncement Reframes Hill Debate. New
York Times.com.
Eilperin, J. (2010, March 2.) Youth and Climate Change. Post Carbon Blog, WashingtonPost.com.
WAMU (2010, March 1). The Climate Change Generation: Youth, Media, and Politics in an Unsustainable
World. WAMU public radio broadcast, Washington, DC.
Cordon, E. (2010, Feb 5). New York Times' Andrew Revkin, American University's Matthew Nisbet Urge
Better Communication on Climate Change. Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.
Hilts, P. (2010, Feb. 5). Waves in a Shallow Pan: Has Climate Change in the MSM Lost its Authority? Columbia Journalism Review Online.
Gehrman, E. (2010, Feb 5). Global Warmings: Panel Says Media's Decline Undercuts Public's Education on Climate Change. Harvard Gazette.
Harte, J. (2009, Dec. 16). Shooting the Messenger: Climate Change Deniers Take Aim at Scientists. Philadelphia City Paper.
Kerr, R. (2009, Nov. 13). Amid Worrisome Signs of Warming, "Climate Fatigue" Sets In. Science, 326, 925-928.
Schmidt, C. (2009). Communication Gap: The Disconnect between What Scientists Say and the Public Hears. Environmental Health Perspectives, 117, 12, 548-551.
Morello, L. (2009, Sept. 23). Obama and his aides phase 'greenhouse gases' out of their vocabulary. Climate Wire.
Holland, E. (2009, Sept. 9). Research, not relations. Columbia Journalism Review Online.
Brainard, C. (2009, Aug. 31). Can Science Be “Humanized?” Columbia Journalism Review Online.
Petit, C. (2009, July 10). A Survey of Public Views of Science Finds No Surprises. MIT Knight Science Tracker.
Lane, B. (2009, July 8). Closed Minds Stifle Science. The Australian newspaper.
Revkin, A. (2009, June 15). A Climate (Communication) Crisis? Dot Earth Blog. The New York Times Online.
Petit, C. (2009, June 15). Wire Service to Include Stories from Journalism Non-Profits. MIT Knight
Science Tracker.
Petit, C. (2009, June 11). Nature Biotechnology: A lot of people who are not science journalists explain the problems facing those who are. MIT Knight Science Tracker.
Petit, C. (2009, June 5). Framing Science: Danish science writers having a conference - things there Sound a Lot like Things In the US. MIT Knight Science Tracker.
Dolgin, E. (2009, May 21). Fossil Frenzy. The Scientist Online.
Montenegro, M. (2009, May 21). Is There a Better Word for Doom? Six Experts Discuss the Merits of Framing Climate Change. Seed Magazine Online.
Etheridge, E. (2009, May 20). Let’s Not Go Ape Over Ida. The Opinionator Blog. The New York Times (Online).
Petit, C. (2009, May 20). Celebrity Inkstorm: Ida’s debut gets the klieg-lit, full-on publicity push. MIT Knight Science Tracker.
Brainard, C. (2009, May 19). The Mediacene Age. Columbia Journalism Review Online.
Petit, C. (2009, May 19). Big day for Darwinius masillae, and also for Publicity houndu s missinglinkextravaganserooza. MIT Knight Science Tracker.
Marshal, C. (2009, May 15). Gore talks about politics, polls, and protests. Climate Wire and New York Times Online.
Petit, C. (2009, May 9). Geologist astronaut Harrison Schmitt heads for NY climate skeptics meeting. MIT Knight Science Tracker.
Marshall, C. (2009, April 17). Poll spotlights influence of religious groups in climate debate. Climate Wire.
Marshall, C. (2009, April 12). Record number of Americans say global warming is 'exaggerated' in media. Climate Wire.
Brainard, C. (2009, April 3). Making Room for Skeptics? Columbia Journalism Review Online.
Brainard, C. (2009, March 13). Gallup: Many Americans Think Media Exaggerate Global Warming. Columbia Journalism Review Online.
Fleck, J. (2009, March 8). Former Astronaut Says Warming Natural. Albuquerque Journal (NM).
Marshall, C. (2009, March 5). The Language of the Cap and Trade Debate. New York Times Online.
Petit, C. (2009, March 2). A furious assault in the blogosphere, by the big media guns of climate change worry, on George Will. MIT Knight Science Tracker.
Brainard, C. (2009, Feb. 26). The George Will Affair. Columbia Journalism Online.
Revkin, A. (2009, Feb. 24). In Climate Debate, Exaggeration Is a Pitfall. The New York Times.
Revkin, A. (2009, Feb. 23). Gore Pulls Slide of Disaster Trends. Dot Earth Blog, The New York Times Online.
Petit, C. (2009, Feb. 23). Washington Post: Climate change refugees, already? Plus more WaPost science news. MIT Knight Science Tracker.
Brainard, C. (2009, Feb. 10). Science Journalism Events at AMNH, AAAS. Columbia Journalism Review Online.
Revkin, A. (2009, Jan. 22). Obama Urgent on Warming, Public Cool. Dot Earth Blog. The New York Times Online.
Mooney, C. (2009, Jan. 15). Mission Accomplished. Slate Magazine.
Massimiano, Bucchi (2009, Jan. 14). Tanti gli angeli e pochi i demoni Il difficile è rompere i pregiudizi La Stampa (Italy), pg. 20.
Petit, C. (2009, Jan. 7). A journalist for surgeon general? Sanjay Gupta, M.D., looks to be the man. MIT Knight Science Tracker.
The Kojo Namdi Show (2009, Dec. 9). Religion, Science, and the Climate Change Debate. WAMU-NPR.
Brainard, C. (2008, Dec. 8). A One-Stop Shop for Climate? Columbia Journalism Review Online.
Margolis, J. (2008, Nov. 21). Denial Near and Far. The World, Public Radio International.
Russell, C. (2008, July/August). Climate Change: Now What? Columbia Journalism Review.
Brainard, C. (2008, Aug. 27). Public Opinion and Climate: Part II. Columbia Journalism Review Online.
Marshall, C. (2008, July 18). Gore calls for end of carbon-based electricity in 10 years. Climate Wire.
Russell, C. (2008, July 18). Everything you want to know about climate change: Some key web sites for journalists. Columbia Journalism Review Online.
Fleck, J. (2008, May 2). Poll Data Trumps Science on Global Warming. Albuquerque Journal (NM).
Toto, C. (2008, Aug. 25). Film raps Obama as 'Hype'; Documentary not likely to sway partisans. Washington Times.
Weise, E. (2008, April 21). Begley acts on his eco-beliefs. USA Today, pg 1D.
Revkin, A. (2008, March 31). Madison Avenue Sells S.U.V.’s. Can It Sell Climate Action? Dot Earth Blog. The New York Times.
Margolis, J. (2008, March 5). A Gathering of Global Warming Skeptics. The World, Public Radio International.
Revkin, A. (2008, March 5). Do the Media Fail to Give Climate Its Due? Dot Earth Blog. The New York Times Online.
Keegan, Rebecca Winters (2008, March 6). Can a Film Change The World? Time magazine. WAMU Kojo Nmandi Show (2008, Jan 23). One hour Washington, DC NPR affiliate interview on bi-partisan approaches to environmental policy.
Revkin, A. (2007, Dec. 13). Media Mania for a Front-Page Thought on Climate. Dot Earth Blog, The New York Times Online.
Breslow, J.M. (2007, Oct. 23). A Glance at the October Issue of The Scientist: The Framing of Science. Chronicle of Higher Education.
WAMU Kojo Nmandi Show (2007, Oct. 22). One hour Washington, DC NPR affiliate interview on scientists, elected officials, and policy.
Footnoted Blog (2007, Oct. 15). Nobody’s Luke Warm on Gore. Chronicle of Higher Education Blog.
Swaminathan, N. (2007, Oct. 8). Hillary brings up science, but will it stay in play? Scientific American.com.
Padden, B. (2008, Sept. 25). Political Bloggers Active in 2008 US Election. Voice of America News.
Brainard, C. (2007, Sept. 19). What’s Healthy? Columbia Journalism Review Online.
Petit, C. (2007, Sept. 17). NY Times Magazine: Epidemiology and the down-and-dirty on the ever-changing rules for good health (and same take, different tone in LA Times.) MIT Knight Science Tracker.
Petit, C. (2007, Aug. 27). Pew Survey: Public appetite for science news is not only low, it’s lower than it was? MIT Knight Science Tracker.
Mooney, C. (2007, July 21). Review: The Assault on Reason, by Al Gore. New Scientist, pg. 46-47,
Kerr, R.A. & Kintisch, E. (2007). Global Warming: Nobel Peace Prize Won by Host of Scientists and One Crusader. Science, 318, 5849, 372 – 373.
Brainard, C. (2007, June 5). Just the Facts, and Opinions Too. Columbia Journalism Review Online.
Swaminathan, N. (2007, May 24). Time magazine runs Richard Dawkins Mini-Profile Written by Michael Behe. Scientific American.com.
Wahlberg, D. (2007, May 6). Do Americans Trust Scientists Too Much? Wisconsin State Journal, pg. D6.
Petit, C. (2007, April 17). Wash. Post: On Dawkins, “framing” science, and the dynamics of beliefs. MIT Knight Science Tracker.
Gladstone, B. (2007, April 13). Blinded with Science: Interview with Matthew Nisbet. WYNC and NPR’s On the Media.
Boyle, A. (2007, April 5). Framed or be Framed? MSNBC.com.
Kolmes, K.A. and Butkus, R.A. (2007). Science, Religion, and Climate Change. Science, 316, 540-542.
Bonetta, L. (2007). Scientists Enter the Blogosphere. Cell, 129, 3, 443-445.
Fleck, J. (2007, April 8). Climate Votes Hard To Come By; Task for Bingaman Is Delicate Balance Albuquerque Journal (NM), Pg. B1.
Goodman, E. (2007, Feb. 9). No Change in Political Climate. Boston Globe.
Kerr, R. (2007). Climate Change: U.S. Policy: A Permanent Sea Change? Science, 315, 756-757.
Rust, S. & Gallagher, K. (2006). Embryonic stem cell research in Wisconsin isn't just about science - it raises complex moral issues. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Pg. 1.
Brainard, C. (2006, Sept. 28). Inhofe, Climate Change, and Those Alarmist Reporters. Columbia Journalism Review Online.
Mellilo, W. (2006, April 17). Survival of the Fittest. AdWeek.
Rennie, J. (2006, Jan. 29). On ejecting scientists from politics. Scientific American.com.
Johnson, A. (2005, May 13). What's the public to make of the debate? Polls find stem cell support tracks knowledge of research. MSNBC.com.
Zaleski, R. (2005, March 23). Those Who Get News on TV More Conservative. The Capital Times (WI).
Ackerman, T. (2005, Jan. 9). Fifty-three percent in poll back study of stem cells. Texas among 9 states canvassed in survey critics call misleading. Houston Chronicle.
Ackerman, T. (2005, Dec. 24). Stem-cell hero's fall alarms kindred scientists; Korean scandal could jeopardize the future of their already polemical field. Houston Chronicle.
Brydolf, C. (2005, Winter). Reporting the debate. California Schools, 64, (2), p. 52.
Media Talk, Wisconsin Public Radio (2005, Sept. 23), guest on hour long call-in program about media coverage of intelligent design.
Boehlert, E. (2004, April 8). Fighting stem cells, not terror cells. Salon.
Marris, E. (2004, July 28). U.S. Democrats embrace stem cell issues. News@Nature.com.
Weeks, C. (2004, Nov. 1). Deaths put stem cell vote in the spotlight. Reeve, Reagan raise profile of divisive California plebiscite. Toronto Globe & Mail.
Lane, E. (2004, Oct. 29). Stem cells still politically potent: Bush touts funding while Kerry attacks limits on research in a debate over an issue emotional to many. Newsday.
Holden, C. (2004, Oct. 22). Schwarzenegger backs stem cell initiative. Science, 306, 591.
Hostetler, A.J. (2004, Oct. 13). Research survey: “Two directions,” A majority favors stem cell work, but not cloning. Richmond Times-Dispatch.
Ackerman, T. (2004, Oct. 13). Support growing for embryonic stem cell research. Houston Chronicle.
Selingo, J. (2004). In California and in the Presidential race, stem cells take a prominent role. Chronicle of Higher Education, 51, 6, p. A24
BBC World Service (2005, Oct. 10). Interviewed as part of news feature on intelligent design debate.
Ackerman, T. (2004, Sept. 8). Poll supports stem cell research. Houston Chronicle.
Malakoff, D. (2004, Aug. 6). The calculus of making stem cells a campaign issue. Science, 305, 760.
Dolbee, S. (2004, July 22). Ethicists grapple with stem cell research. San Diego Tribune.
Hostetler, A.J. (2004, June 28). VCU to re-survey stem cell opinions. Richmond Times-Dispatch.
Heys, J. (2004, June 26). Stem cells could help, oncologist says. Charleston Gazette (WV), 6C.